May 21, 2025

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TRYX @ COMPUTEX 2025: New CPU cooler with dedicated space for props; Plus various creative PC cases

At COMPUTEX 2025, TRYX made a bold statement by showcasing components that blend aesthetic expression with technical innovation, offering the market something fresh on how PC hardware can double as a canvas for personal style.

TRYX’s new Stage AIO liquid cooler expands on the brand’s previous Panorama model, this time integrating a three-sided customizable display and a center area intended to showcase small figures or collectibles. Positioned as both a thermal solution and a decorative centerpiece, the Stage AIO targets hobbyists looking to fuse hardware with personal interests and it’s slated for a September 2025 release.

For users who prefer air cooling, the Turris air cooler offers a high-performance heatsink paired with a built-in mini display that supports custom animations, system stats, and visuals, bridging the gap between cooling and customization. A 2026 release is expected, with TRYX clearly aiming to diversify personalization across form factors.

Also on display was a prototype called Arcvision, a PC case featuring a curved display embedded in the lower corner. This concept is designed to maximize modding potential and is especially complementary to TRYX’s display-heavy coolers. While still early in development, Arcvision suggests a shift toward more integrated and reactive chassis environments.

In contrast to its tech-forward concepts, TRYX also introduced the Flova case, carrying a design that merges a swappable fabric front panel with wooden case feet, evoking a home décor aesthetic. To compensate for airflow limitations, a vertical side fan handles intake, with plans in place for easy fan replacements under warranty. The Flova illustrates TRYX’s attempt to reach users seeking quieter, design-conscious setups.

TRYX’s COMPUTEX 2025 showcase reinforces the brand’s growing identity as a design-driven disruptor in the PC component space. By focusing on user expression without compromising thermal performance, TRYX is appealing to a new generation of builders who value individuality as much as benchmarks.

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